Abstract:

The invention relates to an RFID reading device and a method for it. The
reading device comprises a transmitter part (1, 30, 31), a receiving part
(23, 33), and an antenna (5, 32) or antenna group connected to them.
According to the invention, the transmitter part (1, 30, 30) comprises a
transformer (10, 34, 35), in which there are at least three coils (11,
12, 13) connecting to the same magnetic field, a first coil (12), a
second coil (11), and a third coil (13), of which the antenna or antenna
group (5, 32) are fed through the first coil (12), a reference load (17,
18, 19) is connected to the second coil (11) to compensate the effect of
the power sent through the first coil (12), and the preamplifier (23, 33)
of the receiver is connected to the third coil (13, 36, 37) of the
transformer (10, 34, 35).

Claims:

1. RFID reading device, which comprisesa transmitter part (1, 30, 31),a
receiving part (23, 33), andan antenna (5, 32) or antenna group connected
to them,characterized in thatthe transmitter part (1, 30, 30) comprises a
transformer (10, 34, 35), in which there are at least three coils (11,
12, 13) connecting to the same magnetic field, a first coil (12), a
second coil (11), and a third coil (13), of whichthe antenna or antenna
group (5, 32) are fed through the first coil (12),a reference load (17,
18, 19) is connected to the second coil (11) to compensate the effect of
the power sent through the first coil (12), andthe preamplifier (23, 33)
of the receiver is connected to the third coil (13, 36, 37).

2. RFID reading device according to claim 1, characterized in that the
transformer (10) forms part of the antenna (5, 32).

3. RFID reading device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
the antenna (5) is arranged to connect to the transmitter (1, 30, 31) or
receiver part (23, 33) from different connection points (6, 7, 8).

4. RFID reading device according to claim 1, characterized in that the
reference load (17, 18, 19) can be adjusted electrically.

5. RFID reading device according to claim 1, characterized in that an
electrically adjustable capacitor (9) is connected in parallel with the
antenna (5), in order to tune the antenna (5) to different frequencies.

6. RFID reading device according to claim 1, characterized in that the
system comprises an electrically controlled switch (4) arranged in
connection with the antenna (5), by means of which the connection point
of the antenna can be adjusted.

7. REID reading device according to claim 1, characterized in that the
number of windings of the second coil (11) connected to the reference
resistance (17, 18, 19) is selected to be large, so that the power going
to the reference resistance (17, 18, 19) can be kept small.

8. Method in an RFID reading device, in which methodtransmitter part (1,
30, 31) is used to transmit electromagnetic radiation,a receiving part
(23, 33) is used to receive a signal received from RF tags with the aid
of an antenna, or antenna group (5, 32),characterized in thatin the
transmitter part (1, 30, 30), the antenna, or antenna group (5, 32) is
fed through a transformer (10, 34, 35), in which there are at least three
coils (11, 12, 13) connecting to the same magnetic field, a first coil
(12), a second coil (11), and a third coil (13), of whichthe antenna, or
antenna group (5, 32) are fed through the first coil (12),a reference
load (17, 18, 19) is connected to the second coil (11) to compensate the
effect of the power sent through the first coil (12), andthe preamplifier
(23, 33) of the receiver is connected to the third coil (13, 36, 37).

9. Method according to claim 8, characterized in that the transformer (10)
is used to form part of the antenna (5, 32).

10. Method according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that the antenna
(5) is arranged to connect to the transmitter (1, 30, 31) or receiver
part (23, 33) from different connection points (6, 7, 8).

11. Method according to claim 8, characterized in that the reference load
(17, 18, 19) can be adjusted electrically.

12. Method according to claim 8, characterized in that an electrically
adjustable capacitor (9) is connected in parallel with the antenna (5),
in order to tune the antenna (5) to different frequencies.

13. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the system
comprises an electrically controlled switch (4) arranged in connection
with the antenna (5), by means of which the connection point of the
antenna can be adjusted.

14. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the number of
windings of the second coil (11) connected to the reference resistance
(17, 18, 19) is selected to be large, so that the power going to the
reference resistance (17, 18, 19) can be kept small.

Description:

[0001]The present invention relates to an RFID reading device according to
claim 1.

[0002]The invention also relates to a method in connection with an RFID
reading device.

[0003]The use of RFID is rapidly becoming common, mainly due to logistics
applications. Particularly UHF-range RFD has been increasing very
rapidly. There are several reading devices already on the market, but
they are relatively expensive and handheld readers are still not
generally available. RFID reading devices made in the traditional manner
are relatively complex, are unable to overcome problems caused by strong
reflection, and have a high power consumption. A traditional
high-frequency RFID reading device is based on feeding power from a
50-Ohm power amplifier through a rotary element to a 50-Ohm antenna and
through it to the environment. The reflected power is directed through
the rotary element to a preamplifier.

[0004]The present invention is intended to eliminate the defects of the
state of the art and to create a new type of system, method, and antenna.

[0005]The invention is based on the transmitter part comprising a
transformer, typically a current transformer, in which there are at least
three coils, which are connected to the same magnetic field, from the
first of which coils the antenna, or antenna group is fed, the second
being fed with a reference load to compensate the effect of the
transmitted power in the first coil, the third coil of the transformer
being connected to the main amplifier of the receiver.

[0006]More specifically, the RFID reading device according to the
invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing
portion of claim 1.

[0007]The method according to the invention is, for its part,
characterized by what is stated in the characterizing portion of claim 8.

[0008]Considerable advantages are gained with the aid of the invention.

Adjustable Narrowband Antenna:

[0009]In certain embodiments of the invention, the solution attenuates the
distortion arising from transmission and eliminates the need for separate
transmission filtering. GSM or another RFID transponder will not
interfere with the preamplifier as much as in connection with a broadband
antenna. If the antenna were to be made to cover the entire RFID-UHF band
in different continents, the antenna would also receive the various GSM
frequencies in all continents. A narrowband antenna permits the
preamplifier to be connected directly through the transformer to the
antenna. An adjustable LC filter placed after the preamplifier will
improve the solution.

Power Saving:

[0010]Because the power is connected through a reactive impedance to the
antenna, the efficiency of the output stage is in principle very high.
Due to the transformer, the power required for compensation is very much
less than the power going to the antenna, in certain embodiments of the
invention.

[0011]Certain embodiments of the invention compensate for reflection in a
simple manner. As the antenna is adjustable and narrowband, it is enough
to compensate only the connection of the real component (that
transporting the main power) to the preamplifier. In this way, all the
information for compensation is obtained from the output of the
demodulator, which is in any case required for reading the code.

[0012]By means of certain embodiments of the invention a good signal-noise
ratio is obtained. If the power going to the preamplifier is compensated,
for example, by synthesizing a return signal, the solution will often
increase noise. This is because the power fed to the antenna and the
signal made for compensation are not fully correlated. As, in the case
according to the invention, the signal is taken for compensation from the
output of the output stage, which also feeds the signal to the antenna,
using this solution does not increase noise in the preamplifier.

[0013]Certain embodiments of the invention are suitable for all power
levels, for a fixed base station, or for a portable reading device.
Different UHF frequencies can be used, but the same solution can, of
course, also be applied on other frequencies.

[0014]By means of the solution according to the invention, an RFID reader
can be advantageously integrated in, for example, a mobile station. The
reading device according to the invention can be utilized in fixed base
stations, in hand readers operating at a fixed or variable power level,
or by combining the method in a GSM telephone. The advantages of the
method are particularly emphasized if the present method is combined as
part of a GSM telephone, because the additional cost incurred by RFID is
negligible.

[0015]The power consumption of the apparatus, such as a mobile telephone
is reduced and the operating times of battery-operated devices is
significantly increased. The efficiency of the antenna can also be
improved and power consumption reduced in this way too. To avoid
problems, a narrowband antenna should generally be made tunable. As the
antenna is narrowband, in the best case, expensive bandpass filters can
be eliminated, which will reduce the manufacturing costs of mobile
stations in particular. In the best case, the solution according to the
invention will allow the whole radio-frequency part of a mobile telephone
to be integrated in the immediate vicinity of the antenna, and possibly
inside it. The invention can also be used in the noise optimization of
the receiver side.

[0016]In the following, the invention is examined with the aid of examples
of applications according to the accompanying drawings.

[0017]FIG. 1 shows one RFID reading device according to the invention.

[0018]FIG. 2 shows a second RFID reading device according to the
invention.

[0058]The present invention discloses a method, in one preferred
embodiment of which a very low-impedance amplifier, which is connected
directly to the antenna 5, is used as the output stage 1. The impedance
level of the antenna is selected so that the outgoing power at the radio
frequency will be suitable. If a long reading distance is desired, it is
possible, for example in Europe, to use the greatest permitted 2-W
directional transmission power at the 865-MHz frequency. In addition, the
antenna is tuned, for example using a varactor, in such a way that the
impedance of the antenna is always real, in order to optimize efficiency.
The use of this arrangement can significantly improve the efficiency of
the output stage. The transmission power can be adjusted with the aid of
a switch 4, by connecting the antenna 5 from the various connection
points 6, 7, and 8.

[0059]The arrangement described above does not, as such, permit the use of
the reflection technique to detect the modulation created by the RFID.
Because the antenna 5 is rigidly connected to the output stage 1, the
potential over it does not depend on the reflection.

[0060]The arrangement according to FIG. 1 can be used to detect the
modulation created by an RFID. The transformer 10 of the figure comprises
at least three coils 11, 12, and 13. The current going to the antenna 5
runs through the first coil 12. The current to the reference load 17, 18,
and 19 runs through the second coil 11, in such a way that it compensates
as precisely as possible the magnetic field induced by the current going
to the antenna 5. The second coil 11 is typically connected in such a way
that its current induces a magnetic field in the opposite direction to,
and of the same magnitude as the magnetic field induced by the first coil
12. In practice, this is implemented by either the parallel placing of
the first coil 12 and the second coil 11, so that the connections or
windings of the coils 11 and 12, relative to each other, are in opposite
directions, in order to realize the condition described above. The third
coil 13 is connected to the preamplifier 23 either directly, or through
the preamplifier, the filter 45 or other necessary components. Thus in
this case, the term connecting is used to refer to the fact that the
signal of the third coil 13 connects to the preamplifier 23 either
directly or indirectly, according to FIG. 1. Thus with the aid of the
coil 12, the current or voltage coming from the output stage 1 is
measured depending on the impedance of the preamplifier 23, so that the
effective impedance of the antenna 5 can be measured. The figure shows
the current-measurement alternative. Due to how it operates, in a typical
embodiment of the invention the transformer 10 can be referred to as a
current transformer. Because in the method the varactor 9 is used to keep
the antenna 5 real the whole time despite reflections, a real voltage
regulated impedance 17, 18, and 19 can be connected simply to the same
transformer 10 from the output stage 1, and thus compensate the voltage
created in the preamplifier 23 by the current of the output stage 1. If
the reference resistance 17, 18, and 19 is adjustable, the effect of the
reflection of the current going to the antenna 5 can also be compensated.
If the reference resistance is fixed, or if the time constants of the
regulators are selected to be slow (e.g., less than 10 kHz), only the
modulation created by the RFID circuits will create a signal in the
preamplifier 23. The arrangement is intended to prevent the saturation of
the preamplifier 23. An adjustable real impedance 17, 18, 19 can be
implemented, for example, using PIN diodes or a FET. By exploiting the
conversion ratios of the transformer 10 the impedance of the reference
load 17, 18, or 19 can be kept high, so that it will not significantly
increase the system's power consumption. The pre stage 23 can be
connected to the system in principle in two ways. If the third coil
(detector coil) 13 is strongly connected to the two other coils 11 and
12, it will be preferable to make the preamplifier 13 high impedance. In
that case, the voltage induced in the third coil 13 will be proportional
to the derivative of the magnetic field created by the difference of the
currents going to the antenna 5 and the reference resistance 17, 18, and
19. A second alternative is to exploit feedback to make the input
impedance of the preamplifier 23 very small, in which case the voltage in
the output of the amplifier 23 will be directly proportional to the
magnetic field. As such, there is no great difference between the
methods, but what is important is that the invention is most advantageous
when the preamplifier 23 has either a high or a low impedance. Thus the
invention will be surprising to one skilled in the art, who would
typically select an input impedance of 50 Ohm for the preamplifier, which
is not in the optimum range according to the invention. By optimizing the
number of windings in the transformer 10, it is also possible to affect
the impedance seen by the preamplifier 23 and through it to take care of
noise adjustment. In the example in question, the noise adjustment will
change, if the power being fed to the antenna 5 is altered. If it is
wished to optimize the noise adjustment in all situations, the number of
windings in the induction coil should be altered, or an impedance
converter should be placed between the detector coil 13 and the
preamplifier 23. If it is intended to keep the preamplifier 23 either
high-impedance, or alternatively low-impedance, it is best to integrate
the preamplifier 23 very close to the transformer 10. A highly
advantageous solution is to use a capacitance to tune the inductance of
the detector coil 13 and to connect a FET-type high-impedance
preamplifier directly close to the detector coil 13. After the FET acting
as a preamplifier, it is possible to place, for example, an adjustable
filter 45 (if the same electronics are also used in a GSM telephone),
such as an LC filter, and after it a second amplifier stage 23. If the
FET amplifier is further feedback-connected in such a way that its
impedance increases, a good linear preamplifier will be created. This is
preferable, because particularly a portable RFID reader requires great
dynamics, not only on account of reflection, but also on account on the
signal caused by other readers.

[0061]After the preamplifier 23, the signal is detected, using for example
using a quadrature detector 24, in which both the real 25 and the
imaginary 27 parts of the signal will be detected. In a preferred
embodiment of the invention, the real output of the detector 24 is used
as feedback to control both the artificial loads 17-19 and also the
varactor 9, in order to implement the frequency control of the antenna.

[0062]If the impedance of the preamplifier 23 is high, the voltage over
the coil 13 is measured, and the imaginary part of the detector 24 is
used to control the artificial load. Depending always on the impedance of
the preamplifier 23, intermediate forms between these cases are also
possible.

[0063]If the method is used with a constant power, the system can be
simplified still further by removing the switches 14 and 4 and feeding
the signal directly to the antenna 5, so that the power will always be of
the magnitude of the maximum power.

[0064]It should be noted, that in the solution of FIG. 1, the first
switches 15 and 16 after the transformer 10 can be unnecessary when
operating at a single power level, if the device is used purely as an
RFID reader. They will be required, if the same electronics are used as
both a UHF-RFID reader and a GSM telephone. A second alternative is that,
in the electronics in question, Bluetooth (or WLAN) and a microwave RFID
reader are combined. The second switches 14 and 4 are necessary, only if
it is wished to regulate the power level.

[0065]It is often also wished to combine, for example, a GSM telephone
with a portable RFID reader. In this solution, a UHF-RFID reader can be
created in a GSM telephone by simply adding to it a transformer 10
integrated on a circuit board and PIN diodes 17-19. The additional cost
relating to the components will remain less than 1.

[0066]The first coil 12 of the current transformer 10 shown can also be
part of the antenna itself, in which case power savings can be achieved.

[0067]FIG. 2 shows a solution suitable for a fixed reading device, in
which two output stages 30 and 31 are used to feed an antenna element 32.
As in FIG. 1, the third coils 36 and 37 of transformers 34 and 35 are
connected to the input of a differential amplifier 33. A phase
distributor 38 is arranged in the input of the second output stage 30, in
order to control the direction of the antenna. Due to the two output
stages 30 and 31, the possibility is achieved of feeding double power to
the antenna 32. A branch of the transformers 34 and 35 and the second
coil 41, 43 is connected to a reference load 39 and 40, as in FIG. 1. The
second coils 41, 43 of the transformer 34 are connected in such a way
that the current travelling in the coil 41 compensates the magnetic field
caused by the current travelling through the coil 42, so that the coil 36
connected to the preamplifier 33 sees only the return signal from the
RFID tag. Correspondingly, the current travelling in the coil 43
compensates the magnetic field caused by the current travelling through
the coil 44.

[0068]The antenna 5 or 32, or the antenna group can be connected to the
output stage and the circuits relating to it, either directly
galvanically, or alternatively through a suitable transfer path, in which
case galvanic contact will not be essential.

[0069]The first coil 12 of the transformer 10, through which the current
of the output stage 1 goes to the antenna 5, can also be replaced with
part of the antenna, or it can form part of the antenna. In that case,
the magnetic field caused by the current travelling in the antenna will
be picked up and compensated by the coil 11 when it connects to the third
coil 13 going to the preamplifier 23.

[0070]The adjustment and compensation of the frequency of the antenna is
typically made continuously in frequency level in these frequencies until
modulation starts. In practice, 1 kHz-10 kHz is the maximum width of the
compensation band. In this embodiment of the invention, the important
fact is that compensation is extremely rapid and reflection cannot arise
more rapidly.

[0071]The problem with UHF frequencies is that the frequencies range from
865 MHz to 950 MHz in different parts of the world. It is difficult to
make a small antenna that will cover all these frequencies well, and also
with a good efficiency. In this solution according to the invention, the
antenna is typically narrowband and adjustable in nature, which permits a
solution with good properties that operates over a wide frequency range.
In addition, places for capacitors can be attached to the antenna. By
connecting a capacitor to a suitable place, it is possible to preselect
the product, for example, for Asian markets, without a new antenna.

[0072]Besides a PIN diode or an FET, in principle any resistance at all
that can be controlled by voltage will be suitable for the compensation
of the real part of the antenna. The transformer makes it possible to
direct only a small part of the power to the adjustable resistance, which
is a great advantage, because it is very difficult to make an adjustable
resistance with a large dynamic, if watts of power are run to it. Such a
power component is expensive and cannot be integrated inside an IC.

[0073]With the aid of one embodiment of the invention, an adjustable
resistance can be easily implemented even for low power, as long as a
sufficiently large number of windings are formed in the coil of the
reference resistance. However, with large numbers of windings it may be
necessary to tune the coil with the aid of a capacitor, for example.

[0074]In place of a varactor, it is possible to use any adjustable
reactance whatever: a varactor, a paraelectric control capacitor, switch
elements and fixed capacitors, etc.

[0075]With the aid of the invention, it is possible to obtain, from the
outputs 27 and 25 of the detector 24, information on the object being
measured (an RFID tag) concerning not only its identity and information
content, but also concerning the distance of the object and its movement,
such as its approaching or retreating from the reading device.